Maddy Williams’ big week of honors culminated with the announcement that the Purdue forward had been selected as a second-team All-American by United Soccer Coaches.

Williams’ 14 goals, 36 points and six game-winning goals – all tops in the Big Ten entering the conference tournament – each ranked among the top 10 nationally through the end of the regular season. With 14 goals and eight assists in her senior season, she had a direct impact on 22 of the Boilermakers’ 36 goals, a team total that ranked second in the Big Ten this year and fourth in program history.

Williams becomes the fourth All-American in the 20 seasons of Purdue women’s soccer. She joins Parrissa Eyorokon (2007, first team), Annette Kent (2003, second team) and Kira Bilecky (2007, third team) as the Boilermakers to be honored among the nation’s best.

The 2017 Big Ten Forward of the Year was also recognized as a first team All-Midwest Region honoree this week.

Williams finished her career as the program’s all-time record holder in goals (38), assists (26), points (102), multi-goal games (9), shots and shots on goal.